Perform major mechanical repairs with minimal supervision to ensure proper performance and safety of company vehicles and off road equipment.
Valid Texas commercial driver’s license (Class A and/or B preferred)
Advanced knowledge of diesel and fuel engine maintenance and repair
Ability to diagnose mechanical problems and perform repairs independently
Ability to operate equipment and tools involved in vehicle repair
Ability to lift heavy equipment and vehicle parts
Ability to pass required driver safety training and physical
1. Evaluate mechanical problems in vehicles using diagnostic equipment.
2. Evaluate minor mechanical problems, and inspect repairs completed.
3. Rebuild, replace, or repair major vehicle components, assemblies, and systems including engines, transmissions, suspensions, etc.
4. Check and repair electrical and cooling systems, and install heaters and similar accessories.
6. Estimate time and materials required to perform major repairs.
7. Analyze engine performance and perform tune-ups as needed.
8. Perform routine vehicle maintenance and preventive care.
10. Operate tools, equipment, and machinery according to prescribed safety procedures.
11. Follow established safety procedures and techniques to perform job duties.
12. Ensure shop, equipment, and tools are in safe operating condition.
13. Correct unsafe conditions in work area and report any conditions that are not correctable to supervisor immediately.
14. Operate fleet vehicles, off-road equipment and boats as needed.
16. Maintain accurate records of time and materials required to perform repairs and service.
Automotive diagnostic equipment, wheel balancing equipment, tire repairing equipment, small hand tools, drill, drill press, grinder, air-powered tools, welding torch, torque wrench, torch, jack, and lift equipment.
Moderate walking, standing, climbing, heavy lifting, carrying, stooping, bending, kneeling, and reaching. Work outside and inside, around moving objects, vehicles, and machinery with moving parts. Exposure to dampness and humidity, toxic chemicals, exhaust fumes, gasoline, and diesel fuel.
The foregoing statements describe the general purpose and responsibilities assigned to this job and are not an exhaustive list of all responsibilities and duties that may be assigned or skills that may be required.